I came home to this peacock in my back yard. The neighbors kids said it had been there all day. After the boys feed it some pasta we freed it to the veloway. Good Luck Peedy Perry, Sam and Ben
When we first moved to our rural area a flock of peacocks from down the road came to visit, we made the mistake of feeding them, they returned. Have you ever heard a shrieking peacock? Trust me, you don’t want to.
To Maxie Malone: There is nothing wrong with the peacock’s call. It’s no worse than hearing a dog bark. I have a pair as pets and they are fun to listen to. They can be loud, and messy, but mine are wonderful companions and they are such beautiful birds.
It’s very prophetic for you Perry! God sent it to show you His love and new days ahead for you that don’t include so many colors but lots of strength & focus on your number One tasks. You don’t know me but I love & honor you as a brother with the same Daddy in heaven
And how the devil did a peacock get into your back garden? ROFL.
Lufflin’ it.
- David
I have heard that they are a sign of good luck. Look on line for some stories. Exciting news for you!
We have 6 (yes count them SIX ) wild turkeys here in the East Bay of S.F. harassing us even in our car!! Pretty scary !!
When we first moved to our rural area a flock of peacocks from down the road came to visit, we made the mistake of feeding them, they returned. Have you ever heard a shrieking peacock? Trust me, you don’t want to.
May Your Glass Always Be Half Full
To Maxie Malone: There is nothing wrong with the peacock’s call. It’s no worse than hearing a dog bark. I have a pair as pets and they are fun to listen to. They can be loud, and messy, but mine are wonderful companions and they are such beautiful birds.
It’s very prophetic for you Perry! God sent it to show you His love and new days ahead for you that don’t include so many colors but lots of strength & focus on your number One tasks. You don’t know me but I love & honor you as a brother with the same Daddy in heaven